The Nightingale is adapted from the Hans Christian Andersen fable set in ancient China... but the La Jolla Playhouse production features a mostly non-Asian cast, with the lead character, the Chinese emperor, played by a white actor. We've been down this road before.

In response to the criticism, the company has scheduled a free talk-back session on Sunday afternoon following the matinee performance of The Nightingale. Community folks are planning on representing in full force. Here are some more details:

The La Jolla Playhouse has invited the public to attend, free of charge, a post-performance panel discussion on the controversy(s) surrounding the mostly non-Asian casting of their current new work, THE NIGHTINGALE, based on the Hans Christian Andersen tale, set in China. This open forum will be held Sunday, July 22, at approximately 3:45pm (following a 2pm matinee), in the Potiker Theater.

At the present time, those scheduled to participate on the panel include LJP Artistic Director Christopher Ashley, Casting Director Tara Rubin, and actors Cindy Cheung and Christine Toy Johnson, of AAPAC (Asian American Performers Action Coalition). More speakers expected/TBA.